Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... cotton spinning mills working at full capacity Sweden requires about 30,000 tons of raw cotton annually . 29,146 tons were imported in 1949 but owing to the shortage of labour at the mills , requirements in 1948 and 1947 were met by ...
... cotton spinning mills working at full capacity Sweden requires about 30,000 tons of raw cotton annually . 29,146 tons were imported in 1949 but owing to the shortage of labour at the mills , requirements in 1948 and 1947 were met by ...
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... Cotton The Swedish cotton industry , the chief centres of which are Gothenburg and Borås , employs about 18,700 workers . Over 650,000 spindles and 9,000 looms are in operation and of the latter about 80 % are fully automatic . The ...
... Cotton The Swedish cotton industry , the chief centres of which are Gothenburg and Borås , employs about 18,700 workers . Over 650,000 spindles and 9,000 looms are in operation and of the latter about 80 % are fully automatic . The ...
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... cotton piece - goods . 15 % of the local production of the heavier and coarser types of woollen cloth and 50 % of the output of the light woollen and cotton cloth go to the making - up trade . On the whole , supplies of basic materials ...
... cotton piece - goods . 15 % of the local production of the heavier and coarser types of woollen cloth and 50 % of the output of the light woollen and cotton cloth go to the making - up trade . On the whole , supplies of basic materials ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
German and Japanese Assets in Sweden | 11 |
Hot Rolled Iron and Steel such as Hoop Iron and Sheet | 18 |
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